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as we walked along the san antonio river, it began to sink it in. the first hispanic ever to give the keynote at a democratic national convention. it's a big deal. >> sure, i'm looking forward to doing it. >> reporter: nervous? >> of course, a little bit. it's a combination of being both very excited and a little bit nervous. >> reporter: so nervous, in fact, the days before his address, castro met with these catholic nuns. >> i wanted to ask you all to say a little prayer for me, because i think i'm going to need it. >> reporter: this week, san antonio sent their mayor off to charlotte with a big fiesta. everyone knows this could launch castro's own political trajectory. eight years ago, it happened to a virtually unknown senator barack obama. he sat down with ted koppel. >> what is it, mr. obama, that you think you might solve with the delegates here? is there a theme, an issue? >> you know, i would say the most important issue that the people are feeling right now is the sense of an america that is separated. >> reporter: the state senator from i
as we walked along the san antonio river, it began to sink it in. the first hispanic ever to give the keynote at a democratic national convention. it's a big deal. >> sure, i'm looking forward to doing it. >> reporter: nervous? >> of course, a little bit. it's a combination of being both very excited and a little bit nervous. >> reporter: so nervous, in fact, the days before his address, castro met with these catholic nuns. >> i wanted to ask you all to say a...
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but san antonio has had a tough couple of years. the census bureau report brought these numbers appeared between 2009 and 2011, unemployment in san antonio went up by more than a full point. needed household income has gone down. you know how tough the economy is. you're leaving a city that has been bearing some of the brunt. can you talk about that? few dispute that the economy is in a world of hurt? whoever's responsibility that is. >> i think every american would say that the economy is not where we wanted to be. but if you look nationally, there is no question that we have had 30 months of private- sector job growth. 4.6 million new jobs that were created during that time. at the same time, if we were to go right now to the archives of the university and pull out the front page headlines from four years ago and look at what was happening at this 0.4 years ago, where we were losing hundreds of thousands of jobs. in the month when president obama took office, we lost almost 800,000 jobs that month. there was talk of another depres
but san antonio has had a tough couple of years. the census bureau report brought these numbers appeared between 2009 and 2011, unemployment in san antonio went up by more than a full point. needed household income has gone down. you know how tough the economy is. you're leaving a city that has been bearing some of the brunt. can you talk about that? few dispute that the economy is in a world of hurt? whoever's responsibility that is. >> i think every american would say that the economy...
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(cheers and applause) in my city of san antonio, we get that. so we're working to ensure that more four-year-olds is have access to prek. we opened cafe college where students get help with everything from college test prep to financial aid paperwork. we know that you can't be probusiness unless you're pro education. (cheers and applause) we know that prek and student loans aren't charity. they're a smart investment in a workforce that can fill and create the jobs of tomorrow. we're investing in young minds today, to be competitive in the global economy tomorrow. and it's paying off. last year the milken nation's topked san antonio as the nation's top performing local economy. and we're only getting started. (cheers and applause) >> opportunity today, prosperity tomorrow. now like many of you, i watched last week's republican convention -- >> boo! >> and they told a few stories of individual success. we all celebrate individual success but the question is how do we multiply that success? the answer is president barack obama. mitt romney quite si
(cheers and applause) in my city of san antonio, we get that. so we're working to ensure that more four-year-olds is have access to prek. we opened cafe college where students get help with everything from college test prep to financial aid paperwork. we know that you can't be probusiness unless you're pro education. (cheers and applause) we know that prek and student loans aren't charity. they're a smart investment in a workforce that can fill and create the jobs of tomorrow. we're investing...
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in my city of san antonio, we get that. so we are working to insure that more four-year-olds have access to pre-k. we opened cafe college, where students get help with everything from college test prep to financial aid paperwork, we know you can't be pro-business unless you are pro-education. [cheering] we know that pre-k and student loans are not charity, they are a smart investment in a workforce that can dispil create the jobs of tomorrow. we are investing in young minds today to be competitive in the global economy tomorrow. and it is paying off. last year, the milk institute ranked san antonio as the nation's top performing local economy. and we are only getting started. opportunity today, prosperity tomorrow. now, like many of you, i watched last week's republican convention [boos from crowd]. >> and they told a few stories of individual success. we all celebrate individual success. but the question is, how do we multiply that success? the answer is president barack obama! mitt romney, quite simply doesn't get t. a fe
in my city of san antonio, we get that. so we are working to insure that more four-year-olds have access to pre-k. we opened cafe college, where students get help with everything from college test prep to financial aid paperwork, we know you can't be pro-business unless you are pro-education. [cheering] we know that pre-k and student loans are not charity, they are a smart investment in a workforce that can dispil create the jobs of tomorrow. we are investing in young minds today to be...
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julian castro, alcalde de san antonio mitt romney ha pasado por una transformacion. y nosotros le diremos que no en noviembre. 6 millones de mujeres, de un total de 12 millones de latinos votaran este noviembre . melissa san miguel, delegada de california los temas que estan impactando a las jovenes latinas como seguro de salud, educacion. eso todo importa y es importante que las mujeres salgamos a votar este noviembre. la convencion tambien aprobo la plataforma electoral democrata, que incluyo un llamado a 1 reforma migratoria integral, y destacando la reciente accion diferida para jovenes indocumentados pero activistas de inmigracion realizaron un acto de desobediencia civil bloqueando la calle frente al sitio de la convencion acusando a la administracion obama de que debe definir si quiere batir el record en deportaciones o ayudar a los inmigrantes. la protesta termino en arrestos.lee que obama entienda de que lado va a estar, va a estar de lado de la comunidad o va a quedar como el presidente que ha deportado a muchas personas.esta de cnn/orc mostro que mitt romn
julian castro, alcalde de san antonio mitt romney ha pasado por una transformacion. y nosotros le diremos que no en noviembre. 6 millones de mujeres, de un total de 12 millones de latinos votaran este noviembre . melissa san miguel, delegada de california los temas que estan impactando a las jovenes latinas como seguro de salud, educacion. eso todo importa y es importante que las mujeres salgamos a votar este noviembre. la convencion tambien aprobo la plataforma electoral democrata, que incluyo...
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in my city of san antonio, we get that. so we are working to ensure that more four-year olds have access to pre k. [applause] we opened cafe college where students get help for financial aid people work in college preparatory. we know that pre k and student loans are not charity. [applause] they are a smart investment in a work force that can fill and create the jobs of tomorrow. we are investing in young minds today to be competitive in the global economy tomorrow. and it is paying off. last year, the milken institute ranked san antonio as the nation's top local performing economy. and we are only getting started. opportunity today, prosperity tomorrow. [applause] now, like many of you, i watched last week's republican convention. and they told a few stories of individual success. we all celebrate individual success. but the question is -- how do we multiplied that success? the answer is president barack obama. [applause] mitt romney does not get it. a few months ago, he visited a university in ohio and a student there a l
in my city of san antonio, we get that. so we are working to ensure that more four-year olds have access to pre k. [applause] we opened cafe college where students get help for financial aid people work in college preparatory. we know that pre k and student loans are not charity. [applause] they are a smart investment in a work force that can fill and create the jobs of tomorrow. we are investing in young minds today to be competitive in the global economy tomorrow. and it is paying off. last...
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he raised in a highly political family in san antonio. he understands the limit of ethnic politics. >> there's a good story to tell. >> reporter: now he'll have to add persuasive speaker to his resume. >> speeches tonight by julian castro and the first lady michelle obama are going to set the tone for the convention. democrats are going to highlight the president's accomplishments, making the case for giving him another four years in office. so what do they actually need to say? i want to bring in cnn contributor democratic strategist donna brazile. nice to see you, donna. i know you're tweeting already. you have a special pass on the floor, is that right? >> yeah. i'm an officer of the convent n convention. you know the other pass i was given the first day i arrived. you know what it says? i'm a volunteer, a volunteer for the democratic party. i'm honored to be here. this is my eighth democratic convention. i've been to three republican convention. at this convention i get to cast my vote for barack obama as the next president of the uni
he raised in a highly political family in san antonio. he understands the limit of ethnic politics. >> there's a good story to tell. >> reporter: now he'll have to add persuasive speaker to his resume. >> speeches tonight by julian castro and the first lady michelle obama are going to set the tone for the convention. democrats are going to highlight the president's accomplishments, making the case for giving him another four years in office. so what do they actually need to...
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last night we heard from the san antonio mayor and michele obama in motivational terms to the key democratic constituency groups, african-americans, hispanics, women. but tonight president clinton gets the heavy lifting talking about the economy weighing down president obama with 8% unemployment, with a deficit annually over $1 trillion and with a traditional debt that's now hit $16 trillion. so what president clinton's going to do is what he did in a commercial he cut for president obama very recently in which he praised president obama's economic plans as resembling his own when he presided over the boom in the '90s. a balanced approach to deficit reduction, tax increases and spending cuts and key investments. i just talked to a senior strategist for the obama campaign who said we all know that bill clinton has his own distinctive speech making process which has to do with rewrites right up to the last minute but this aide had seen the speech. said it's not going to disappoint and precisely what democrats hope president clinton will do to tee up president obama's speech on thursday night w
last night we heard from the san antonio mayor and michele obama in motivational terms to the key democratic constituency groups, african-americans, hispanics, women. but tonight president clinton gets the heavy lifting talking about the economy weighing down president obama with 8% unemployment, with a deficit annually over $1 trillion and with a traditional debt that's now hit $16 trillion. so what president clinton's going to do is what he did in a commercial he cut for president obama very...
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i am going to be mayor of san antonio as long as the voters will have me. my tenure would end in 2017 so i will be there and run for reelection and be there, if i do a great job then i will look around and see what is possible, of course the challenge is that we are in texas, texas is very red state, we have 29 statewide offices and it is 29 to zero in terms of republicans and democrats, so we will see. we will see. >> joaquin, part of what we learned in your brother's speech last night was that your grand jury immigrated from mexico. >> right. >> never got past the fourth grade, both of you went to stanford and have law degrees from harvard. how did that happen? you know, our grandmother and everybody in our family worked very hard, so that we could have the very best opportunity possible and, you know, as julian told the story, was a cook for her entire adult life, scraping by to give my mom the best chance we could, my mom and, our zero mom and dad did the same for us. >> it is an american dream story and the point of the peach is that doesn't happen by
i am going to be mayor of san antonio as long as the voters will have me. my tenure would end in 2017 so i will be there and run for reelection and be there, if i do a great job then i will look around and see what is possible, of course the challenge is that we are in texas, texas is very red state, we have 29 statewide offices and it is 29 to zero in terms of republicans and democrats, so we will see. we will see. >> joaquin, part of what we learned in your brother's speech last night...
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but san antonio has had a tough couple of years. the census bureau report brought these numbers appeared between 2009 and 2011, unemployment in san antonio went up by more than a full point. needed household income has gone down. you know how tough the economy is. you're leaving a city that has been bearing some of the brunt. can you talk about that? few dispute that the economy is in a world of hurt? whoever's responsibility that is. >> i think every american would say that the economy is not where we wanted to be. but if you look nationally, there is no question that we have had 30 months of private- sector job growth. 4.6 million new jobs that were created during that time. at the same time, if we were to go right now to the archives of the university and pull out the front page headlines from four years ago and look at what was happening at this 0.4 years ago, where we were losing hundreds of thousands of jobs. in the month when president obama took office, we lost almost 800,000 jobs that month. there was talk of another depres
but san antonio has had a tough couple of years. the census bureau report brought these numbers appeared between 2009 and 2011, unemployment in san antonio went up by more than a full point. needed household income has gone down. you know how tough the economy is. you're leaving a city that has been bearing some of the brunt. can you talk about that? few dispute that the economy is in a world of hurt? whoever's responsibility that is. >> i think every american would say that the economy...
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in fact, san antonio is fascinatin fascinating. we have 15 different school districts within the city boundaries, and unlike new york or chicago, some other cities, the mayor does not have direct control. but because the districts are so fragments, the mayor can play an important role. it's someone who is a voice for improvement. it's a cheerleader for those who do well. >> it looks like democratic mayors around the counted are in political combat, if you will. mayor emanuel in chicago just had this. you see the tension. how much has the teachers union sort of not understanding the politics of the issue now and how maybe things have shifted? do you have they have? >> first, we see these sort of flare-ups every now and then. 20, 25 years ago, maybe 1987, there was a similar flare-up in chicago. but i will say what you've seen across the board, whether folks are democrat or republican is a concern to ensure that we always keep our focus on the results for students, and making sure the students are graduating. >> what about teacher te
in fact, san antonio is fascinatin fascinating. we have 15 different school districts within the city boundaries, and unlike new york or chicago, some other cities, the mayor does not have direct control. but because the districts are so fragments, the mayor can play an important role. it's someone who is a voice for improvement. it's a cheerleader for those who do well. >> it looks like democratic mayors around the counted are in political combat, if you will. mayor emanuel in chicago...
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but san antonio has had a tough couple of years. the census bureau report brought these numbers appeared between 2009 and 2011, unemployment in san antonio went up by more than a full point. needed household income has gone down. you know how tough the economy is. you're leaving a city that has been bearing some of the brunt. can you talk about that? few dispute that the economy is in a world of hurt? whoever's responsibility that is. >> i think every american would say that the economy is not where we wanted to be. but if you look nationally, there is no question that we have had 30 months of private- sector job growth. 4.6 million new jobs that were created during that time. at the same time, if we were to go right now to the archives of the university and pull out the front page headlines from four years ago and look at what was happening at this 0.4 years ago, where we were losing hundreds of thousands of jobs. in the month when president obama took office, we lost almost 800,000 jobs that month. there was talk of another depres
but san antonio has had a tough couple of years. the census bureau report brought these numbers appeared between 2009 and 2011, unemployment in san antonio went up by more than a full point. needed household income has gone down. you know how tough the economy is. you're leaving a city that has been bearing some of the brunt. can you talk about that? few dispute that the economy is in a world of hurt? whoever's responsibility that is. >> i think every american would say that the economy...
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it was in his house in san antonio, i am describing, the book opens with this fight. this is sort of a picture of my brother at this exact moment. there are always apples around him, women, too. apple pie, big sheik antique bowls of wooden apples, read and golden, apples pencils, produce framed on the library wall, texas vegetables from the rio grand empire. i am an american first, then a texan he would say not understanding he sounded like auggi march. the clues are there, i later realized. a man's fate is his character. you always have to show off and tell us what you know, carl said. i'll be in washington next week i say. i have an interview, i have to close of peace. you promised me, you said you would stay away from washington state. you sat right here and said you would not go to the cascades. he yells as loudly as i have ever heard him. washington, d.c. i shout back. i have the trait as well. [laughter]. >> as you are thinking about that, i would like to ask you to give us one more. there are 2 completely surprising and interesting substories woven through this
it was in his house in san antonio, i am describing, the book opens with this fight. this is sort of a picture of my brother at this exact moment. there are always apples around him, women, too. apple pie, big sheik antique bowls of wooden apples, read and golden, apples pencils, produce framed on the library wall, texas vegetables from the rio grand empire. i am an american first, then a texan he would say not understanding he sounded like auggi march. the clues are there, i later realized. a...
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he, raised in a highly political family in san antonio. he unders the limit of ethnic politics. >> now he'll have to add persuasive speaker to his resume. you might have seen that last photo there. we do have something in common. he has an identical twin. i have a twin, as well. joaquin is his twin, also interested in politics. and i understand that joaquin is actually going to be introducing his twin brother, so that should be kind of a fun moment on stage. and as we mentioned, michelle obama, the first lady. everybody is going to be watching to see what kind of tone she actually sets here. we have seen ann romney over the last couple days take some pretty hard hits against president obama. we are told that michelle obama will not go after the romney family, but rather will talk about her own family and about her husband. and we're going to be here for the rest of the week. we're doing our show live here. of we're very excited. we've got a couple folks, we're going to be talking to the mayor of charlotte. he's going to be here, anthony fo
he, raised in a highly political family in san antonio. he unders the limit of ethnic politics. >> now he'll have to add persuasive speaker to his resume. you might have seen that last photo there. we do have something in common. he has an identical twin. i have a twin, as well. joaquin is his twin, also interested in politics. and i understand that joaquin is actually going to be introducing his twin brother, so that should be kind of a fun moment on stage. and as we mentioned, michelle...
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. >> reporter: ahead of her speech, san antonio mayor julian castro delivering the keynote address. >> mitt romney just doesn't get it, but barack obama gets it. he understand that, when we unvest in people, we're investing in our shared prosperity. >> reporter: earlier, vice president joe biden and his wife jill arrived in the tarheel state. mr.biden will accept the party's nomination for a second term on thursday. president obama wrapped up his four high pressure day tour to swing situates. >> if you're willing to vote for me, we'll within norfolk again. we'll win virginia again. we will win this election. >> reporter: democrats adopted the party platform that calls for higher taxes on the wealthy and backs same-sex marriage. >>> a big night for maryland governor martin o'malley. he took cent are stage to introduce last night's keynote speaker. >> mark plotkin says he could see o'malley taking on a different role during the 2016 presidential campaign. take a hook at when he said last night. >> just a for you moments ago, martin o'malley walked off that stage behind you. a lot of peo
. >> reporter: ahead of her speech, san antonio mayor julian castro delivering the keynote address. >> mitt romney just doesn't get it, but barack obama gets it. he understand that, when we unvest in people, we're investing in our shared prosperity. >> reporter: earlier, vice president joe biden and his wife jill arrived in the tarheel state. mr.biden will accept the party's nomination for a second term on thursday. president obama wrapped up his four high pressure day tour to...
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san antonio mayor julian castro and his twin brother joaquin will be joining us. and john leg zam oh is our guest. "starting point" begins right now. >>> morning. welcome, everybody. our team this morning, dana bash is back with us. nice to have you with us. >> thank you. >> we had a chance to catch up. we never get to talk in person. >> i know. it's terrific. >>> jason chaffetz is with us. bill burton, senior strategist at priorities usa action, a democratic super pac backing president obama. ron brownstein at the very end there, the editorial director of "national journal." nice to have you all with us. our "starting point" this morning is hail to the mom in chief, that would be michelle obama, leading the charge on the first night of the democratic convention. rousing speech. people loved that speech. it was amazing to watch her deliver it as well. very personal speech. also one of the democratic party's rising stars, san antonio mayor julian castro delivered the keynote address. also i thought a terrific speech. the first latino democrat ever to do so. and ton
san antonio mayor julian castro and his twin brother joaquin will be joining us. and john leg zam oh is our guest. "starting point" begins right now. >>> morning. welcome, everybody. our team this morning, dana bash is back with us. nice to have you with us. >> thank you. >> we had a chance to catch up. we never get to talk in person. >> i know. it's terrific. >>> jason chaffetz is with us. bill burton, senior strategist at priorities usa action, a...
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antonio -- the good people of san antonio willing, on his way to the united states congress. [applause] my family's story is not special. what is special is the america that makes our story possible. ours is a nation like no other, a place where great journeys can be made in a single generation, no matter who you are or where you come from, the path is always forward. america did not become the land of opportunity by accident. my grandmother's generation and generations before always saw beyond the horizon of their own lives and circumstances. they believed that opportunity created today would lead to prosperity tomorrow. that is the country that the invasion, and that is the country that they helped build -- the roads and bridges they built, the schools and universities they created, the rights they fought for and won -- these opened the door to a decent job, a secure retirement, the chance for your children to do better than you did, and that is the middle class, the engine of our economic growth. with hard work, everybody ought to be able to get there, and with hard work,
antonio -- the good people of san antonio willing, on his way to the united states congress. [applause] my family's story is not special. what is special is the america that makes our story possible. ours is a nation like no other, a place where great journeys can be made in a single generation, no matter who you are or where you come from, the path is always forward. america did not become the land of opportunity by accident. my grandmother's generation and generations before always saw beyond...
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featured speakers include the san antonio mania -- san antonio mayor and michelle obama. thursday, vice-president joe biden and president barack obama. >> this november, the torch will be passed again to a new generation of americans, so with barack obama and forming, our country will be committed to his cause. the work -- the hope rises again and the dream lives on. >> share your opinion. >> i am from vermont. i am here because i am supporting a very inclusive america. >> i am from vermont. i support president obama for reelection because of police we need to work together to be successful for the future. >> i'm from south carolina. my main purpose is to reelect senator obama because i know president obama cares for us. >> connect with other c-span viewers with twitter and google hang out. >> you're from massachusetts. what you're looking for? >> we have a very responsibility. we want to give people excited about elizabeth warren. you are in for a real treat. >> i am from fort lauderdale, florida. how will your voice be heard? >> >> i'm attending the caucasus and now wil
featured speakers include the san antonio mania -- san antonio mayor and michelle obama. thursday, vice-president joe biden and president barack obama. >> this november, the torch will be passed again to a new generation of americans, so with barack obama and forming, our country will be committed to his cause. the work -- the hope rises again and the dream lives on. >> share your opinion. >> i am from vermont. i am here because i am supporting a very inclusive america....
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michelle obama will speak in prime time tonight and san antonio mayor julian castro with the keynote address. gallup poll find 38% of voters rate mitt romney's acceptance speech. that's the lowest since 1996. >>> joining for us politics and economy talk is michael grunewald, senior correspondent at "time" magazine. his latest week is called "the new new deal: the hidden change of obama era" and still with us is steven horowitz. michael, i would imagine given your discussion in the book about "the new new deal" that you support what the president has done with regard to stimulus. perhaps would like to see the democrats be more aggressive on this front. >> well, you know, i've been a reporter for 20 years. i'm not really in the endorsement business. but i think there is extraordinary amount of evidence that the stimulus work. that you had in the fourth quarter of 2008 you had gdp dropping at 9% annual rate. you lost 800,000 jobs in january 2009, which was really the bottom. and then you passed the stimulus in february and the next quarter you had the biggest jobs improvement in 30 year
michelle obama will speak in prime time tonight and san antonio mayor julian castro with the keynote address. gallup poll find 38% of voters rate mitt romney's acceptance speech. that's the lowest since 1996. >>> joining for us politics and economy talk is michael grunewald, senior correspondent at "time" magazine. his latest week is called "the new new deal: the hidden change of obama era" and still with us is steven horowitz. michael, i would imagine given your...
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. >> tonight's keynoter, san antonio mayor julio castro, will try to inspire an outpouring of support among hispanic voters. he'll be introduced by his twin brother, texas state representative and congressional candidate, joaquin castro. >> little sibling rivalry here? you get 90 seconds, you get 18 minutes? >> he's getting more time than i am. i just get the introduction but i have the easy part. >> it's very meaningful that joaquin is going to introduce me. i think it will be something very memorable from both of us. >> will they give the president a better grade than he gave himself on the economy? >> your party says you inherited a bad situation. you've had three and a half years to fix it. what grade would you give yourself so far for doing that? >> you know, i would say incomplete, but what i would say is the steps that we've taken in saving the auto industry, in making sure that college is more affordable and investing in clean energy and science and technology and research, those are all the things that we're going to need to grow over the long term. >>> paul ryan campaigns to
. >> tonight's keynoter, san antonio mayor julio castro, will try to inspire an outpouring of support among hispanic voters. he'll be introduced by his twin brother, texas state representative and congressional candidate, joaquin castro. >> little sibling rivalry here? you get 90 seconds, you get 18 minutes? >> he's getting more time than i am. i just get the introduction but i have the easy part. >> it's very meaningful that joaquin is going to introduce me. i think it...
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let's head to carl in san antonio, texas, this morning. carl? >> hey, melissa. joining us to talk about that jobs number, vice presidential candidate paul ryan, republican of wisconsin, chairman of the house budget committee and if there were a hall of fame of former "squawk box" guest hosts, he'd be on that, too. mr. chairman, good morning to you? >> carl, i don't think i've talked to you since you got this new gig. congratulations. good to be with you. >> thank you very much. let's talk about the number. you heard dr. krueger. we've heard this described as everything from dismal this morning to tepid to something for everyone. how do you see it? >> carl, this is not even close to what a recovery looks like. look, we would need to actually have 150,000 jobs created just to keep in pace with population growth. this is not what president obama promised. i would argue this is the result of failed leadership in washington, bad fiscal policy coming from the administration and that is why we have this very tepid report. for every net one job created, four people -- n
let's head to carl in san antonio, texas, this morning. carl? >> hey, melissa. joining us to talk about that jobs number, vice presidential candidate paul ryan, republican of wisconsin, chairman of the house budget committee and if there were a hall of fame of former "squawk box" guest hosts, he'd be on that, too. mr. chairman, good morning to you? >> carl, i don't think i've talked to you since you got this new gig. congratulations. good to be with you. >> thank you...
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and of course the san antonio mayor, latino minority voters. and young voters. and so they both were shooting for a target. and christie's case, his speech read better than it was delivered. and in the case of san antonio mayor, wow, that was sort of like an obama 2004 moment. he really knocked that thing out of the park. a very good speech. >> there was another important difference in those two speeches also. and that was that christie did not prosecute the case against the president. gwen: no. >> mayor castro prosecuted very hard the case against mitt romney. and in that sense, that's partly the traditional role of the keynoter. and obviously the layout of some themes as christie did. christie tried to say this is a big election. we have to have big choices. but he did not consistently or regularly go after either president obama's record or his leadership style. >> and when he barely mentioned romney. >> barely mentioned romney. gwen: go ahead. >> i was going to say one other thing that was striking about -- i thought to me, the -- you can imagine from in con
and of course the san antonio mayor, latino minority voters. and young voters. and so they both were shooting for a target. and christie's case, his speech read better than it was delivered. and in the case of san antonio mayor, wow, that was sort of like an obama 2004 moment. he really knocked that thing out of the park. a very good speech. >> there was another important difference in those two speeches also. and that was that christie did not prosecute the case against the president....
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